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This will show you how to remove your original cluster and just follow the steps in reverse to install the new one.

01-14-2013 04:56 PM

matmatician

It's super easy. Takes a socket wrench and maybe a screwdriver and about half an hour. I did mine. Good luck man! There is a thread around here somewhere with all the steps even.

01-14-2013 03:49 PM

SkyPilot

yes keep in mind the mileage stays with the gauges, so if your mileage is 12345. and the new one is 23456, it will show 23456 not 12345. So you need to find a cluster as close to your current mileage as possible.

01-14-2013 12:53 PM

Marbs

VERY possible. Do a search, it's been done MANY times.

01-14-2013 12:13 PM

Lappracing

Yes, just find a 2000-2004 and plug it up. I believe that the 2003-2004 Focus with a Duratec may have a different plug.

01-14-2013 11:49 AM

Focused Warman85

Gauges

My 2000 focus does not have a tach is it possible to put another gauge cluster with the tach in it without having to rewire will it just plug in and work?